You call me a NOISE RECEPTOR.

To paraphrase Skylock in Merchant of Venice

images (3)Hath not a NOISE RECEPTOR eyes?

Hath not a NOISE RECEPTOR hands, organs, dimensions senses, affections, passions?

Fed with the same food, hurt with the same weapons, subject to the same diseases, healed by the same means, warmed and cooled by the same winter and summer as all mankind?

If you prick us, do we not bleed?  If you tickle us, do we not laugh?  If you poison us, do we not die?

And if you wrong us, shall we not revenge?

If we are like you in the rest, why do you not expect us to resemble you in that?

Barn Owls – 1, Wind Turbine – 0

RE: ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW TRIBUNAL RE PORT RYERSE WIND FARM LIMITED PARTNERSHIP

images (1)Barn owls -1

Wind turbines — 0

 

 

The MOE heard from the MNRF  ( they have added forests to their name) that they are investigating a barn owl siting  -Thank you Kathleen W. and James C. 

A stay in proceedings and construction has been accepted for one month. There are now different rules to play by… Interference with foraging area cannot be compromised while the investigation is proceeding.

No interference within 1 kilometer of the siting.  I need you all to be vigilant around the sawmill area.  If you see anything odd happening in the area call the police  at their information line   310-1122 and ask for a drive by

Meanwhile this may hold things up for a while. Yippee! 

We are hoping  the barn owls stay around for a very long time and that the MNRF does not issue  a go ahead with the construction.

Thank you for all who attended the meeting this morning.

Suzanne

A small body of determined spirits fired by an unquenchable faith
in their mission can alter the course of history.
Mahatma Gandhi

Betty Konc, Fights Back!!

A Most EXCELLENT Interview!!  This is a MUST Listen to and PLEASE Share this with EVERYONE you know!!  The interview touches on many different aspects surrounding Industrial Wind Turbines and is FULL of Educational Information, especially for anyone who still does not understand the Full Impact Turbines will Have on Our Lives not only Locally but Provincially.

-3240_ORIGINALAlderman Betty Konc, from the Township of Wainfleet, describes her fight against industrial wind turbines in the Niagara Peninsula.

follow link to listen to recording of interview on Goldhawk Fights Back

County of Lambton looks to join three Huron families headed to divisional court

A high-profile Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms challenge over the Ontario government’s wind farm approval process has received some significant local support.

1346013188843_ORIGINALLambton County council has authorized staff to apply for intervenor status on behalf of the county in the Charter challenge spearheaded by three Huron County farm families.

This Charter challenge, to be heard in divisional court in London, is believed to be the first of its kind to be argued at this high of a level in the justice system, county solicitor David Cribbs told council Wednesday.

County staff have up to $60,000 to apply on behalf of the county to become an intervenor, and if successful, raise local landowners’ concerns over the provincial approval process as part of the Charter challenge.

“I believe this money is going to be well-invested for Lambton County taxpayers,” Deputy Warden Bev MacDougall told fellow councillors Wednesday.

The Huron families claim their Charter rights are being violated because the government doesn’t study the potential health impacts of proposed wind projects before it issues renewable energy approvals for them.

 

If families choose to appeal the granting of a provincial approval, they also claim they face the difficult task of proving a project can cause serious harm to human health.

However, the Ontario government is currently holding off on approving offshore wind projects until studies are done studying the potential impacts on both human health and the environment, noted Santo Giorno, of We’re Against Industrial Turbines Plympton-Wyoming.

“We don’t begrudge the fish having protection, but we should too,” he told council.

Health studies for on-land wind farms are “only a reasonable request,” noted St. Clair Township Mayor Steve Arnold, adding “every other industry when they’re expanding have to go through proper health studies.”

Cribbs cautioned council he may not be able to argue the case for the county because he is set to be representing them at an appeal over the Suncor’s Cedar Point wind farm.

“The two happen at the same time and I can’t clone myself, so that’s a problem,” he told council.

Council approved the $60,000 budget – including $20,000 of county funds already earmarked for local anti-wind activists – in the event outside legal counsel will have to argue the case.

MacDougall said she has seen the empty homes and the overall impact of wind turbines through her own drives across Huron County.

“This [Charter challenge] is the tip of the fight.”

The Charter challenge is expected to be heard in London court Nov. 17 to 19. A preliminary hearing for the Suncor appeal is slated for the Camlachie Community Centre Oct. 6. The hearing is expected to begin Nov. 6.

By Barbara Simpson, Sarnia Observer Wednesday, October 1, 2014

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When: Tuesday October 7th, 2014
Time: 6:30PM – 8:30PM
Where: Ravine Vineyard
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It is his belief that we have yet to have a serious, public conversation about the threat of climate change, and the economic opportunities afforded by the global transformation to a low-carbon economy.

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MAWT Inc is hosting an information meeting Oct. 16 in Smithville

MAWT inc is hosting an information meeting Oct. 16 in Smithville (At Smithville Covenant Christian School, at 7:30 pm  Here is a copy of the info flyer we are sending out.  Please invite your friends and neighbours.  We look forward to seeing you there.

A copy of this ad will be placed in rural mailboxes in West Lincoln, St. Anns, Wellandport and Caistor Centre next week.  

MAWT Inc

MAWT Inc. Meeting Brochure for Meeting PDF

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Low-frequency sound affects active micromechanics in the human inner ear

Conclusion

The results of this study clearly indicate that there is a pronounced discrepancy between the unobtrusive perception of LF sound, reflected in their low sensation levels and the physiological responses of the cochlea following the LF sound exposure. To the best of our knowledge, perception has been the only measure available in humans to assess inner ear responses to very LF sound, but, as the current data show, severely underestimates cochlear and, especially OHC, sensitivity. Direct quantifications of inner ear active amplification, as measured in this study, are much better suited to assess the risk potential of LF sound.

follow link to read full research paper. Low-frequency sound affects active micromechanics in the human inner ear

Related in the news:

Living close to wind farms could cause hearing damage

New research published by the Royal Society warns of the possible danger posed by low frequency noise like that emitted by wind turbines

Living close to wind farms may lead to severe hearing damage or even deafness, according to new research which warns of the possible danger posed by low frequency noise.

The physical composition of inner ear was “drastically” altered following exposure to low frequency noise, like that emitted by wind turbines, a study has found.

The research will delight critics of wind farms, who have long complained of their detrimental effects on the health of those who live nearby.

Published today by the Royal Society in their new journal Open Science, the research was carried out by a team of scientists from the University of Munich.

 

 

To whom it may concern?

The following was posted on “Victims of Wind Turbines” Facebook Page.   No introduction required….

558654_197514193771547_812821236_nCannot believe this caused 2 State Troopers to show up in my yard today.

Sent this yesterday in an email to various State and State hopefuls yesterday. ……

To whom it may concern?
(A question mark due to the fact that I’m not sure anyone does)

Do I have to actually go over the edge before someone somewhere does something to help us?

Maybe if I were a habitual drug user our situation would get resolved, let’s pretend my problem is illegal drugs then will there be help for us?

I am deteriorating at alarming speed.
Feel like I could snap at any time.
Have to constantly hold myself in check.
Mentally I feel like I did before I started taking Prozac and trazadone.
Not a good head space to be in.
Get angry over nothing and react horribly.
Do not want to do anything but go back to bed. Have to force myself to do ANYTHING.
Through the entire day I feel like a useless lump.
My mind is constantly fuzzy, dizzy, confused.
A lot of time spent staring into space.

My son should be in pre school but I do not feel I should make the commitment to try and drive him everyday. For a whole week now I have not felt I should drive.

Maybe someone would care to volunteer to drive him too and from school for the few hours a day?
And then maybe explain to our children why their parents are so messed up and are angry all the time…. hell, explain it to me too.

I have no doubt long term damage is being done to our children, if not physically it is certainly is physiologically.

Someone please enlighten us to how being forced into this nightmare is ok on any level and why the powers that be in our state have not stepped forward with some kind of resolution?

Luann Therrien Sheffield Vermont

Many have left comments and words of encouragement.  Below is a comment left by Esther Wrightman, a well known Wind Warrior.

Esther Wrightman That was a heart wrenching e-mail. It obviously got their attention, and it should. In one of my last interaction with the police before I left Ontario, the cop (a good guy to us all these years) asked what I thought they should look out for when the ‘game changes’, when the turbines start operating. I suppose he was looking for me to say vandalism and stuff. I told him what the police have to do is educate themselves on wind turbine syndrome, because they will get calls from people who are unable to cope with turbines anymore, and they will have to understand why. If someone is in mental distress in Ontario basically their only choice is to call the police, or they will not get any immediate medical help… oh and they have to say that they are going to either harm themselves or someone else. So the police become the first responders. It’s really quite sad that that is the case. On top of this companies like Nextera have donated money to the loal mental health centres… so what are the chances these centres will be advocates for those affected in the area? It really is a mess, and your letter hits home – you said what many others are experiencing, and it frightens them too. Like Sue said, use the police to possibly help your situation. If there is harm being done (physical and/or mental), shouldn’t they be helping stop it… protect you? It’s worth a try, as long as they are begin polite and caring (and I know that isn’t always the case.)

Note the date on this video…16 2.5MW wind turbines in Sheffield that went online in November, 2011.